The Living Age Archives The Living Age • 23 Years, 549 Issues, 10,471 Articles, 40,566pp
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Issues of the 1910s = 1 Year, 52 Issues, 1,179 Articles-
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Issues of 1919 = 52 Issues, 1,179 Articles
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Issues of the 1920s = 10 Years, 350 Issues, 6,084 Articles-
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Issues of 1920 = 26 Issues, 545 Articles
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Issues of 1921 = 53 Issues, 888 Articles
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Issues of 1922 = 52 Issues, 842 Articles
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Issues of 1923 = 26 Issues, 463 Articles
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Issues of 1924 = 52 Issues, 947 Articles
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Issues of 1925 = 52 Issues, 885 Articles
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Issues of 1926 = 45 Issues, 645 Articles
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Issues of 1927 = 12 Issues, 239 Articles
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Issues of 1928 = 16 Issues, 355 Articles
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Issues of 1929 = 16 Issues, 275 Articles
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Issues of the 1930s = 10 Years, 127 Issues, 2,709 Articles-
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Issues of 1930 = 19 Issues, 300 Articles
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Issues of 1931 = 12 Issues, 267 Articles
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Issues of 1932 = 12 Issues, 246 Articles
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Issues of 1933 = 12 Issues, 233 Articles
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Issues of 1934 = 12 Issues, 252 Articles-
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Issues of Jan.-Mar. 1934 = 3 Issues, 69 Articles-
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January 1934 Issue = 25 Articles- Asia Awakes by Prince Karl Anton Roban, pp. 386-387
- Two Communists on Japan by Hamadan and Smolyaninov, pp. 388-390
- Asia for the Asiatics by Dr. E. Hurwicz, pp. 391-393
- Exploitation of India by Jawaharlal Nehru, pp. 394-396
- Account Rendered by The Editor, pp. 397-407
- Zones of Contrast by Raul Scalabrini Ortiz, pp. 416-420
- Spanish Interlude by Julio Camba, pp. 421-423
- Oslo and Stockholm by Graham Greene, pp. 424-426
- A Visit to Gourdyev by Denis Saurat, pp. 427-433
- Youth of France by Friedrich Sieburg, pp. 434-437
- The Communist View by Leon Moussinac, pp. 438-441
- Three Tales from Russia by N.A. Karpov, pp. 442-444
- To Read or Not to Read by Mihail Zoshchenko, p. 445
- The Man with the Broken Watch by Arkadi Avershchenko, pp. 446-447
- The World Over, pp. 377-385
- Persons and Personages, pp. 408-409
- Presenting Max Reinhardt by Benjamin Cremieux, pp. 410-412
- Ivan Bunin by Marc Slonim, pp. 413-415
- Letters and the Arts, pp. 448-453
- The Sciences and Society, pp. 454-457
- As Others See Us, pp. 458-460
- Our Own Bookshelf, pp. 461-463
- With the Advisory Council, pp. 464-465
- Correspondence, pp. 466-467
- Coming Events, pp. 468-470
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February 1934 Issue = 21 Articles- Wars and Rumors of Wars by Drieu la Rochelle, pp. 480-484
- The Yellow Trade Menace by Max Rudert, pp. 485-488
- China's New Sore Spot by N. Terentiev, pp. 489-492
- The Case for Japan by Dr. Gerolf Coudenhove-Kalergi, pp. 493-495
- The Bankers' Conspiracy by Arthur Kitson, pp. 496-502
- Red Berlin To-day by Otto C. Kuhbacher, pp. 503-509
- An Hour with Jules Romains by Frederic Lefevre, pp. 517-522
- The Red Square, Moscow by R.V.V., p. 523
- A Case of Conscience by Charles Braibant, pp. 524-529
- Hamsun at Home and Abroad by Walter Seidl, pp. 530-532
- A Correspondent with Knut Hamsun , pp. 533-535
- The World Over, pp. 471-479
- Persons and Personages, pp. 510-511
- Andre Malraux by Leon Pierre-Quint, pp. 512-513
- Alexandra David-Neel by B.R.F., pp. 514-516
- Books Abroad, pp. 536-543
- The Sciences and Society, pp. 544-548
- As Others See Us, pp. 549-552
- Coming Events, pp. 553-554
- With and Advisory Council, pp. 555-556
- War and Peace, pp. 557-562
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March 1934 Issue = 23 Articles- The Road Away from War by The Editor, pp. 10-18
- Notes from Everywhere, pp. 19-21
- Anarchy in Spain by Miguel de Unamuno, pp. 22-23
- Sex and the New Germany by Rodney Collin, pp. 24-25
- Fukien in Rebellion by H.R. Gola, pp. 26-30
- Chinese Soldiers and Bandits by O.D. Rusmussen, pp. 31-34
- The Case against Japan by Josef Wechsberg, pp. 35-38
- Reactionary England by R. Palme Dutt, pp. 39-45
- The Fascists Come to England by A Political Correspondent, pp. 46-48
- O You among Women by F.R. Higgins, p. 57
- Swastika School Days by Rudolf Wittenberg, pp. 58-61
- The Fight for Oil by A Special Correspondent, pp. 62-67
- Meaning in Modern Verse by Desmond MacCarthy, pp. 68-71
- The World Over, pp. 1-9
- Persons and Personages by Walter Bosshard, pp. 49-50
- Georges Mandel by Emile Bure, pp. 51-53
- Dr. Albinana by Condesa Ponce de Leon, pp. 54-56
- Books Abroad, pp. 72-77
- Letters and the Arts, pp. 78-81
- The Sciences and Society, pp. 82-85
- As Others See Us, pp. 86-89
- With the Advisory Council, pp. 90-91
- Coming Events, pp. 92-94
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Issues of Apr.-Jun. 1934 = 3 Issues, 62 Articles-
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April 1934 Issue = 25 Articles- Oil and War by Antoine Zischka, pp. 102-110
- International Round-Up by An American Observer, pp. 111-113
- Our Policy by Sir Oswald Mosley, pp. 114-115
- The End of Vienna by A Viennese, pp. 116-117
- Holland in the Pacific by Dr. Wilhelm Mautner, pp. 118-121
- Yellow and White by Franz Herczeg, pp. 122-124
- The Modern Pythagoreans by Bassett Jones, pp. 125-129
- Notes on Pre-History by Egon Friedell, pp. 137-143
- Words from the Wise by G.K. Chesterton, pp. 144-146
- How Long Can Man Live? by Professor Dr. Walter Weisbach, pp. 147-149
- The Price of Happiness by Paul Valery, pp. 150-151
- Europe in Revolution by The Editor, pp. 152-159
- The Third Mr. Joyce by Ronald Symond, pp. 160-163
- Heaven by Siegfried Sassoon, p. 164
- The World Over, pp. 95-101
- Persons and Personages by Bernard de Vaulx, pp. 130-131
- The Return of Jacques Copeau by Maggie Guiral, pp. 132-133
- Germany's Uncrowned King by A Berlin Correspondent, pp. 134-136
- Books Abroad, pp. 165-169
- Letters and the Arts, pp. 170-173
- The Sciences and Society, pp. 174-177
- As Others See Us, pp. 178-181
- Our Own Bookshelf, pp. 182-183
- With the Advisory Council, pp. 184-185
- Coming Events, pp. 186-188
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May 1934 Issue = 16 Articles- Ninety Years On, pp. 198-224
- Evening Moscow and Daily News by Robert Littell, pp. 225-229
- Asia in Panorama by Pierre Dominique, pp. 238-241
- The Struggle for Asia by Walter Bosshard, pp. 242-244
- A Legend of Lenin by Axel Bakunts, pp. 245-248
- Germany Looks at Europe by Giselher Wirsing, pp. 249-256
- Animals and Play by H.E. Mellersh, pp. 257-260
- The World Over, pp. 189-197
- Persons and Personages by Janine Bouissounouse, pp. 230-231
- Marchand Speaks , pp. 232-235
- Lord Tyrrell by Friedrich Sieburg, pp. 236-237
- Books Abroad, pp. 261-268
- The Sciences and Society, pp. 269-272
- As Others See Us, pp. 273-276
- With the Advisory Council, pp. 277-279
- Coming Events, pp. 280-282
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June 1934 Issue = 21 Articles- The Truth about the Saar by Jean Galtier-Boissiere and A.-L. Serurier, pp. 292-302
- The Arms Investigation by The Editor, pp. 303-308
- The Orient in Arms by Karl Figdor, pp. 309-312
- War in Arabia by Dr. Wolfgang von Weisl, pp. 313-316
- British Miscellany by A Shareholder, pp. 326-327
- The New Argosy , pp. 328-329
- One of the Best by Jan Struther, pp. 330-332
- Trotski Pro and Con by C.A.S., pp. 333-336
- Bankrupt Trotski by L. Magyar, pp. 337-340
- The Soldier Mother by Vassili Grossman, pp. 341-350
- The World Over, pp. 283-291
- Persons and Personages by Harold Laski, pp. 317-318
- Charlie Chaplin's Decline by Lorenzo Turrent Rozas, pp. 319-322
- Switzerland's President by Georg Ruttkay, pp. 323-325
- Books Abroad, pp. 351-358
- To My Muse by Herbert Palmer, p. 359
- Letters and the Arts, pp. 360-363
- The Sciences and Society, pp. 364-367
- Correspondence, pp. 368-371
- With the Advisory Council, pp. 372-373
- Coming Events, pp. 374-376
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Issues of Jul.-Sep. 1934 = 3 Issues, 57 Articles-
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July 1934 Issue = 21 Articles- The Rothschilds and Stavisky by Roger Mennevee, pp. 386-393
- Alarms and Excursions by Leopold Schwarzschild, pp. 394-398
- The Arms Race To-day by A Special Investigator, pp. 399-402
- Japan in Africa by Henry de Monfreid, pp. 403-405
- Mutiny in the South Seas by 'Javanicus', pp. 406-411
- Mixed Quartette by Dr. Matthias Komor, pp. 421-422
- Spain on Strike by Roda Roda, pp. 423-425
- To the Deacons by Anonymous, pp. 426-427
- Mrs. Polonius by Anne Harris, pp. 428-430
- Sonnet by C. Day Lewis, p. 431
- Rotfabrik, Number One by Georg Glaser, pp. 432-439
- The World Over, pp. 377-385
- Persons and Personages by Rene Lalou, pp. 412-414
- Einstein, the Philosopher by Dr. Samuel Szemiere, pp. 415-418
- Mohammed 'Poldi' Weiss by Anton Kub, pp. 419-420
- Books Abroad, pp. 440-452
- Letters and the Arts, pp. 453-457
- As Others See Us, pp. 458-461
- The Sciences and Society, pp. 462-465
- Garlands at Ninety, pp. 466-467
- Coming Events, pp. 468-470
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August 1934 Issue = 19 Articles- Germany's Air Armaments by Lieutenant Colonel Reboul, pp. 480-486
- Asiatic Miscellany by M.Y. Ben-Gavriel, pp. 487-489
- The Fight for Central Asia by Dr. Sigurd Paulsen, pp. 490-491
- Arms and the Chinaman by G.H., pp. 492-495
- British Contrasts by Mrs. Pallis, pp. 496-499
- The New Britain Movement by Frederick Soddy, pp. 500-503
- Two Tales of China by B. Lapin and Z. Khatsrevin, pp. 516-517
- The Marriage of Mr. Yu by Pierre Mille, pp. 518-521
- Argentina's Tragedy by Raul Scalabrini Ortiz, pp. 522-531
- Original Sin by John Macomish, p. 532
- Spain between Revolutions by Joaquin Maurin, pp. 533-537
- The World Over, pp. 471-479
- Persons and Personages, pp. 504-506
- General von Blomberg , pp. 507-508
- Cardinal Faulhaber by Waldemar Grimm, pp. 509-512
- Mussolini at Close Range by Ignazio Balla, pp. 513-515
- Books Abroad, pp. 538-549
- The Sciences and Society, pp. 550-553
- As Others See Us, pp. 554-562
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September 1934 Issue = 17 Articles- The Expiring Reich by A Foreign Diplomat, pp. 10-15
- Underground Germany by A German Communist, pp. 16-19
- Byzantine Germany by Professor Guglielmo Ferrero, pp. 20-22
- Who Owns Argentina? by Raul Scalabrini Ortiz, pp. 23-29
- Third Degree in Japan by William Maxwell Bickerton, pp. 30-34
- Sights Seen in Singapore by G. Herwig, pp. 43-48
- The Chelyuskin Epic by Leon Bernstein, pp. 49-57
- Memories of Chekhov by Olga Knipper-Chekhova, pp. 58-62
- Flying with Wright by Baron von der Lancken-Wackenitz, pp. 63-65
- The World Over, pp. 1-9
- Persons and Personages by Jean Fayard, pp. 35-37
- Schleicher's Last Words by A Personal Friend, pp. 38-40
- Heroes of Japan , pp. 41-42
- Books Abroad, pp. 66-79
- Letters and the Arts, pp. 80-84
- The Sciences and Society, pp. 85-88
- As Others See Us, pp. 89-94
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Issues of Oct.-Dec. 1934 = 3 Issues, 64 Articles-
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October 1934 Issue = 20 Articles- Imperial Chemical Industries, Ltd. by W. Fox, pp. 102-110
- A Mirror to Japan by Yosuke Matsuoka, pp. 111-113
- Japan's Population Problem by Professor Uyeda, pp. 114-116
- Japanese Banquet by Lili Korber, pp. 117-120
- Who Is Fritz Thyssen? by Max Rudert, pp. 121-128
- Studies in the Fantastic by Pierre Abraham, pp. 139-141
- The Bird and the Hedgehog by Francis de Miomandre, pp. 142-150
- For Whom Do You Write? by Jean-Richard Bloch, pp. 151-158
- Two Essays on Medicine, by Dr. Harry Roberts by Harry Roberts, pp. 159-161
- The Limitations of Medicine by Harry Roberts, pp. 162-164
- The World Over, pp. 95-101
- Persons and Personages by Joachim Haniel, pp. 129-131
- Marshal Lyautey by Edmond Jaloux, pp. 132-135
- Interviewing Wang Ching-wei by A Special Correspondent, pp. 136-138
- Books Abroad, pp. 165-172
- Two Chinese Epitaphs, p. 173
- Letters and the Arts, pp. 174-177
- The Sciences and Society by Harold Ward, pp. 178-181
- As Others See Us, pp. 182-187
- War and Peace, p. 188
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November 1934 Issue = 23 Articles- Russia at Geneva, pp. 198-199
- Russia Means Peace by Gunnar Ericksson, pp. 200-202
- Russia Means War by Kim, pp. 203-204
- Lenin's Geneva Days by Junior, pp. 205-209
- Japan Inside and Out by Colin Clark, pp. 210-213
- The Japanese Peasant by K. Yoshino, pp. 214-216
- The Japanese Press by A Special Correspondent, pp. 217-220
- On the Far Eastern Front by H.R. Gola, pp. 221-225
- The Low-Down on Spain by B. Minlos, pp. 236-240
- Walking through Spain by Antonio Sanchez Barbudo, pp. 241-243
- The Two Aristocracies by George Pendle, pp. 244-246
- Flames over Argentina by Helmut Bachmann, pp. 247-250
- The Road to Baghdad by Mohammed Asad, pp. 251-256
- A Soviet Robinson by I. Ilf and E. Petrov, pp. 257-259
- The World Over, pp. 189-197
- Persons and Personages by Paul Scheffer, pp. 226-229
- Knox of the Saar by H.T. Hopkinson, pp. 230-232
- Sir J.C. Bose by A Scientific Correspondent, pp. 233-235
- Books Abroad, pp. 260-266
- Letters and the Arts, pp. 267-271
- The Sciences and Society by Harold Ward, pp. 272-275
- As Others See Us, pp. 276-279
- Our Own Bookshelf, pp. 280-282
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December 1934 Issue = 21 Articles- The Truth About the Protocols by Lloyd W. Eshleman, pp. 290-299
- Europe in Revolt by Paul Keri, pp. 300-303
- Besieged in Oviedo by A Spanish Lady, pp. 304-308
- A Programme for Senator Nye by The Editor, pp. 309-314
- Three Ruritanians by Waldemar Grimm, pp. 315-316
- Schuschnigg of Austria , pp. 317-318
- Beck of Poland , pp. 319-321
- Singapore, Key to the Orient by An Australian Editor, pp. 331-333
- The Struggle for Singapore by Marc Chadourne, pp. 334-337
- The Secret War for Cotton by A Special Correspondent, pp. 338-343
- The French Dilemma by Edmond Jaloux, pp. 344-347
- France Moves toward Fascism , pp. 348-349
- Andor Coloman by Z. Goldstein, pp. 350-356
- The World Over, pp. 283-289
- Persons and Personages by Harold Laski, pp. 322-323
- Unamuno at Seventy by Ernst Robert Curtius, pp. 324-327
- Prince Saionji by Hakucho Masamune, pp. 328-330
- Books Abroad, pp. 357-364
- Letters and the Arts, pp. 365-367
- The Sciences and Society by Harold Ward, pp. 368-371
- As Others See Us, pp. 372-376
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Issues of 1935 = 12 Issues, 244 Articles
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Issues of 1936 = 12 Issues, 251 Articles
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Issues of 1937 = 12 Issues, 287 Articles
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Issues of 1938 = 12 Issues, 302 Articles
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Issues of 1939 = 12 Issues, 327 Articles
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Issues of the 1940s = 2 Years, 20 Issues, 499 Articles-
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Issues of 1940 = 12 Issues, 296 Articles
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Issues of 1941 = 8 Issues, 203 Articles